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Exif script for PS7.

 
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Jun 15, 2005 01:15 |  #1

Exif script for PS7.


Here we go, a nice easy to use and modify script for photoshop 7.
It might also work with PS6 and below, if someone is running an earlier version please test it and let us know the results.

This will simply add camera type, shutter speed, apature and date to the bottom left of your photo.
Examples can be seen here: https://photography-on-the.net …d.php?p=602196#​post602196

Photoshop 7 users will first need to goto: http://www.adobe.com …ads/detail.jsp?​ftpID=1536 (external link)
And download and install the script surport, if you have not done so already.

Download the script from here:
http://homepage.ntlwor​ld.com …nerds/moppie/ps​7_exif.zip (external link)
Thanks to mickle for hosting it.

It was orginaly written by mlkdesign, and sourced from www.kirupaforum.com (external link).

All I have done is changed the background and font colours, added apature info, removed excess text that made the exif info look crowded, and reduced it from two lines into one. I also changed the frame size, which means you can enclose the whole photo in your own frame, or just leave it with out one.

If you are interested the oringal can be sourced from www.kirupaforum.com (external link). by searching for "exif script"

At the moment you will need to know either a little bit about scripting, or be very good at working such things out if you wish to modify it.
As an idea of how little you need to know ,useing google, and working from the orginal it took me about 2hours to modify it.
It was the first bit of scripting or programming I have done since I was 13 :)

However, look out for an updated version into which I will add simple and easy development notes, allowing you to add extra exif info, change the colours, change text size, add text, and alter frame size all with out knowing anything more than how to use notepad.

Enjoy. :cool:


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